Heyman started in the film industry as a production assistant on
David Lean's
A Passage to India, and in 1986, Heyman became a creative executive at
Warner Bros., and he was assistant to
Mark Canton. In 1987, he became vice president of
United Artists, which joined a series of changes as original production VPs had quit, and subsequently embarked on an independent producing career with his first film,
Juice, in 1992, followed by the cult "stoner" film
The Stoned Age (1994) and others. In 1997 Heyman returned to London and founded his own production company,
Heyday Films. He has since produced a number of films including the
Harry Potter film adaptations. Other notable productions during this time include the 2007 blockbuster
I Am Legend and the 2008 films
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas,
Is Anybody There?, and
Yes Man. After finishing work on the
Harry Potter films, Heyman reunited with
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director
Alfonso Cuarón to produce the 2013 science fiction thriller
Gravity, starring
Sandra Bullock and
George Clooney. The film grossed more than $700 million worldwide and was nominated for ten
Academy Awards including
Best Picture, winning seven including
Best Director for Cuarón. He also produced the 2013 comedy ''
We're the Millers and the 2014 family film Paddington'', for which he was nominated for the
Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film. Heyman produced the Warner Bros.
film adaptation of
J. K. Rowling's
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, which was released in November 2016, as well as its
2018 sequel. In 2020, he won the
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with
Quentin Tarantino, and both of them were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture. In addition, Heyman was also nominated for the same award for
Marriage Story with
Noah Baumbach. In 2023, he produced
Barbie, which became the highest-grossing Warner Bros. film, surpassing
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, which he also produced. He was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture for
Barbie. In March 2025,
Amazon MGM Studios announced that Heyman and
Amy Pascal would oversee the
Bond film franchise moving forward and produce future installments in the series through their
Pascal Pictures and
Heyday Films banners, respectively. ==Personal life==